Pininfarina Azzurra / Fiat 124 Spider Used Original Trunk Latch Cover Panel on 2040-parts.com
Cornwall Bridge, Connecticut, United States
This is a used ORIGINAL Black TRUNK LATCH COVER PANEL from a Pininfarina AZZURRA SPIDER. It came from a 1984 model and will fit 1983-1985. It may also fit certain FIAT 124 Spider models, but check photos carefully to confirm your application. Nice used condition as pictured, it does not include the latch. If yours is broken or missing, this is it. SEE My Other Listings for more Azzurra / Fiat and Alfa Romeo parts. Thanks for looking. |
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